A 40-foot stretch of mesh border fence east of Lukeville in Southwestern Arizona was knocked over Sunday by rainwater rushing through a wash.
Your government at work. Apparently, it never occurred to the brain-trust that when you run a fence across a wash, debris will build up during rainstorms unless you either engineer an approach for self-cleansing or hire a bunch of illegal aliens to remove the debris. They failed on both counts, so the predictable happened.
One of the axioms that has long guided my life is: If it can happen, it will - and to me.
Apparently, they've never heard it. It'd be nice if they had - they might actually think about what they're doing, for a change.